Actress Milla Jovovich starred in all four Resident Evil films. While the movies are based on the games, her character is not. And man, that pisses off some internet nerds.

Jovovich tells website CVG that the reason her character Alice was created was to avoid restrictive game story lines, which could change due to internal Capcom politics. When the actresses met with film director and future husband Paul W.S. Anderson, she originally told him that she wanted to be Jill, one of the game's heroines.

"Capcom changes a VP and suddenly the storyline changes," explains Jovovich. "So he [Anderson] needed to create a character that was a bit more like the audience. The innocent coming into this who they can relate to without needing to know her history."

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The liberties that Anderson and Jovovich took in creating Alice might have resulted in box office success, but didn't win over some hardcore RE players.

"There are, like, 15 people in the world that spend all day really hating me," says Jovovich. "Like horrifically hating me with a passion. They're always writing."

The fans are not happy with Alice or the films or whatever. Conceding that you can't please everyone, Jovovich adds, "If you want the game, play the game. The game is such a sprawling world."

At this point, the games and the movies seem to be moving in such a different direction. The movies are the movies. The games are the games. There's no need to get worked up about Hollywood's take on the franchise. Is there?